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Eating
Out
As with Cuzco, the majority of Arequipa's eating
establishments are centred around the Plaza de Armas,
but unlike the former, these are not, by and large,
the better of the city's eateries. Rather, the scenic
square is mostly bordered by tacky theme restaurants
on the eastern side, cheap cafes on the west.
Instead, the best of the bunch can be found running
along Jerusalen, from the junction with Puente Grau
to the north-east corner of the main square. A number
of outstanding places, mostly on the western side of
the street offer varied styles for fair prices - especially
the neighbouring restaurants set back from the street
between the junctions with Santa Maria and San Jose.
Seafood and Italian respectively, they are seperated
by a glass screen, allowing the nightly musician to
play for both crowds.
Alternatively, Santa Catalina hosts a superb Creperie,
with an extensive menu of varied and unusual toppings
for only slightly above-average prices.
For cheaper, DIY eating, one can choose between a busy,
lively (albeit slightly fragrant) market, three blocks
south and three blocks east of the Plaza de Armas, or
a small but useful Supermarket opposite the monastery
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